Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 25 Aug 2020 20:00:01 +1000 | From | Eugene Lubarsky <> | Subject | Re: [RFC PATCH 0/5] Introduce /proc/all/ to gather stats from all processes |
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2020 10:41:39 -0700 Andrei Vagin <avagin@gmail.com> wrote: > Unfotunatly, I don't have enough time to lead a process of pushing > task_diag into the upstream. So if it is interesting for you, you can > restart this process and I am ready to help as much as time will > permit. > > I think the main blocking issue was a lack of interest from the wide > audience to this. The slow proc is the problem just for a few users, > but task_diag is a big subsystem that repeats functionality of another > subsystem with all derived problems like code duplication.
Unfortunately I don't have much time either and yes it sounds like upstreaming a new interface like this will require input & enthusiasm from more of those who are monitoring large numbers of processes, which is not really me..
A related issue is that task_diag doesn't currently support the cgroup filesystem which has the same issues as /proc and is accessed very heavily by e.g. the Kubernetes kubelet cadvisor. Perhaps more interest in tackling this could come from the Kubernetes community.
> > Another blocking issue is a new interface. There was no consensus on > this. Initially, I suggested to use netlink sockets, but developers > from non-network subsystem objected on this, so the transaction file > interface was introduced. The main idea similar to netlink sockets is > that we write a request and read a response. > > There were some security concerns but I think I fixed them.
There's currently a lot of momentum behind io_uring which could not only enable efficient enumeration and retrieval of small files but maybe it would also be a more natural place for an API like task_diag..
Best Wishes, Eugene
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